The fact that comments on a BBC blog about the 'pulsating' game are mainly about Chris Ashton having the audacity to 'celebrate a try' tells me everything I need to know about union.
(Why do the BBC need so many ex-players hanging around to explain the subtleties and nuances of the game? Oh.)
You seem suicidal because McNamara hasn't picked your precious Mickey Mac, who's better than Roby, and Darryl 'Meninga' Goulding who makes Jamie Lyon look like an amateur.
i swear if that pitch side reporter/interviewer lady from the BBC had banged on about chris ashtons try scoring antics one more time, id have teleported down there through force of will alone and slapped her silly.
i swear if that pitch side reporter/interviewer lady from the BBC had banged on about chris ashtons try scoring antics one more time, id have teleported down there through force of will alone and slapped her silly.
Especially the idea that this is some kind of Rugby League celebration - the stupid swan dive in the air is and always will be a Rugby Union try scoring celebration, I can't remember a RL player doing it in the 20+ years I have been watching the game
Have to agree with Dunbar, the basic skills on show were embarrassing considering this was arguably the pinnacle of international rugby union. Will try and catch the highlights of the other two games this week.
You seem suicidal because McNamara hasn't picked your precious Mickey Mac, who's better than Roby, and Darryl 'Meninga' Goulding who makes Jamie Lyon look like an amateur.
that game reminded me just why i stopped watching rugby union. around 20 of the first 40 minutes spent either arsing around at scrums, which then never actually happen and become penalties anyway, or watching people take and mostly miss penalty kicks. oh the excitement. a complete inability to run decent lines, draw the man and pass at the apppropriate moment, always running at defenders instead of on the outside shoulder (if your expecting to recieve the ball) and always running at defenders instead of the inside shoulder when you have the ball and an overlap outside you. and then their are the forwards who seem to believe that everything should be reduced to a titanic and (apparently) manly struggle which involves mauling for several minutes at a time when you have a three man overlap and would walk over with one straight pass.......and then knock on, or hold onto the ball and concede posession. And yet League forwards have the reputation for being thick, brutish northerners. <sigh>
Especially the idea that this is some kind of Rugby League celebration - the stupid swan dive in the air is and always will be a Rugby Union try scoring celebration, I can't remember a RL player doing it in the 20+ years I have been watching the game
Yep. Like the guy playing for London Irish who dropped it. Never seen him play league.
Put 'London Irish missed try 18/3/07' in that video site.
Maguire was a black mark on RL in this country. Whilst coaches like Daniel Anderson and Brian McLennan won championships on the back of exciting Rugby league, Maguire set out to win at all costs, evident by the way Danny Maguire was seriously injured and laughed at on the floor by the wigan players as he writhed in agony. Then there has been the constant bending back of limbs, trying to seriously maim the opposition. Even Phil Clarke has jumped on the bandwagon with his disgusting comments about the Danny Maguire incident.
I think its fitting that the 2 fairest teams in the comp, who have been on the receiving end of Wigans tactics should contest the Grand Final and make it a proper family day out instead of the knuckle dragging, salivating neanderthals from Wigan, that would pour into manchester on grand final day.
I for one cant wait to mingle with the Leeds fans and have a beer with them, rather than having to watch my arms and legs, should wigan have got there.
that game reminded me just why i stopped watching rugby union. around 20 of the first 40 minutes spent either arsing around at scrums, which then never actually happen and become penalties anyway, or watching people take and mostly miss penalty kicks. oh the excitement. a complete inability to run decent lines, draw the man and pass at the apppropriate moment, always running at defenders instead of on the outside shoulder (if your expecting to recieve the ball) and always running at defenders instead of the inside shoulder when you have the ball and an overlap outside you. and then their are the forwards who seem to believe that everything should be reduced to a titanic and (apparently) manly struggle which involves mauling for several minutes at a time when you have a three man overlap and would walk over with one straight pass.......and then knock on, or hold onto the ball and concede posession. And yet League forwards have the reputation for being thick, brutish northerners. <sigh>
What I like best about RU, particularly the way England play it, is the forwards tow their bollox off, putting their careers on the line to win the ball off the attacking opposition only for some back or half back to punt it straight back to the opposition ...and more defending and pain for the forwards. That's gratitude is that.
that game reminded me just why i stopped watching rugby union. around 20 of the first 40 minutes spent either arsing around at scrums, which then never actually happen and become penalties anyway, or watching people take and mostly miss penalty kicks. oh the excitement. a complete inability to run decent lines, draw the man and pass at the apppropriate moment, always running at defenders instead of on the outside shoulder (if your expecting to recieve the ball) and always running at defenders instead of the inside shoulder when you have the ball and an overlap outside you. and then their are the forwards who seem to believe that everything should be reduced to a titanic and (apparently) manly struggle which involves mauling for several minutes at a time when you have a three man overlap and would walk over with one straight pass.......and then knock on, or hold onto the ball and concede posession. And yet League forwards have the reputation for being thick, brutish northerners. <sigh>
nah,can't believe that ! (from a southern softie btw)